Phrases with «time marches»

The phrase "time marches" means that time continuously moves forward, like soldiers marching in a parade. It suggests that time does not stop or wait for anyone or anything. Full definition

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Sentences with «time marches»

  • Yoga is also especially good at battling the sag that comes as time marches on, notes Janiene Luke, MD, associate professor of dermatology at Loma Linda University in California. (health.com)
  • Going back to being patient, smart probate investors find that executors often come back as time marches on wanting to reconsider your original offer or something close to it. (michaelshawnanderson.com)
  • The name alone conjures up warm memories of the band that redefined relationship rock in the 1970s, cutting a path of relatable songs that showcased the growth of a marriage, the distance that forms as time marches forward, and the depressing passion that escapes like sand through your fingertips as you look back at your life and try to retrace the steps that led you to where you are now. (sbnation.com)
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